
A Naturalist's Guide to the Frogs of Australia
Description
A Naturalist’s Guide to the Frogs of Australia is a beautifully illustrated and accessible introduction to 247 frog species and 9 subspecies found across the continent. Ideal for residents and visitors alike, this fully updated second edition includes eight newly described species, revised taxonomy, and numerous new photographs from Australia’s leading nature photographers.
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Each species entry offers key information on identification, including size, distribution, habitat and behavioural traits, with both common and scientific names provided. Clear, full-colour photography helps make accurate identification simple in the field or at home.
The guide opens with a concise overview of Australia’s diverse climates, habitats, and amphibian families. Also included is a comprehensive checklist of all known frog species in Australia, with IUCN Red List status as of 2018 and state-by-state distribution.
This compact yet thorough guide is perfect for bushwalkers, students, wildlife enthusiasts and anyone keen to explore Australia’s remarkable amphibians.
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- 176 Pages
- Paperback
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